Conflicts Law definition

Conflicts Law means the New Jersey Conflicts of Interest Law, N.J.S.A. 52:13D-12 et seq.
Conflicts Law means N.J.S.A. 52:13D - 12 et seq., as amended from time to time.

Examples of Conflicts Law in a sentence

  • Leflar, Choice-Influencing Considerations in Conflicts Law, 41 N.Y.U. L.

  • Application of Section 17: The post-employment restriction of the Conflicts Law prohibits a former State employee from representing, appearing for, negotiating on behalf of or providing information or services not generally available to the public to any person or party other than the State in connection with any specific cause, proceeding, application or matter in which he/she had substantial and direct involvement during his/her State employment.

  • Section 23(e)(1) of the Conflicts Law provides: No State officer or employee or special State officer or employee should have any interest, financial or otherwise, direct or indirect, or engage in any business or transaction or professional activity, which is in substantial conflict with the proper discharge of his duties in the public interest.

  • Leflar, Conflicts Law: More on Choice-Influencing Considerations, 54 CALIF.

  • Pursuant to section 19(b) of the Conflicts Law, the State Ethics Commission is authorized to grant an exception to the prohibition in section 19(a) when the contract meets certain exceptions, including contracts that are awarded pursuant to public notice and competitive bidding.

  • The Conflicts Law was amended in January 2006 to include a mandatory training provision.

  • JOERGES, The Idea of a Three-Dimensional Conflicts Law as Constitutional Form, RECON Online Working Paper, no.

  • See Robert Leflar, Conflicts Law: More on Choice Influencing Considerations, 54 CAL.

  • Nita Ghei & Francesco Parisi, Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard in Forum Shopping: Conflicts Law as a Spontaneous Order, 25 CARDOZO L.

  • Members of the grievance redress committees have been trained on the GRM.

Related to Conflicts Law

  • Conflicts of Interest means any activity which creates a conflict between Company and my personal interests, including, but not limited to: (i) owning a financial interest in any Person which does business with Company (except where such interest consists of ownership of securities in a publicly owned corporation); (ii) rendering services to any Person which does business with Company; (iii) accepting gifts (or more than token value), loans (other than from established financial institutions), excessive entertainment, or other substantial favors from any Person which does business or is seeking to do business with Company; (iv) representing the Company in any transaction in which I have a substantial interest; (v) using Confidential Information for personal gain; (vi) competing with Company, directly or indirectly, in the purchase or sale of property, products, or services; (vii) transacting personal business with any Person so as to cause such Person to believe he is dealing with Company rather than me as an individual; and (viii) rendering employment services to Company that may violate a prior contract between me and another Person or improperly using or disclosing trade secrets of another Person.

  • Conflicts of Interest Policy means our policy on potential conflicts of interest that may arise in providing our services and how we manage them.

  • Principles means the document titled "Cruise Debt Holiday Principles" and dated 26 March 2020 in the form set out in Schedule 1.01(c) to this Agreement (as may be amended from time to time), and which sets out certain key principles and parameters relating to, amongst other things, the temporary suspension of repayments of principal in connection with certain qualifying Loan Agreements (as defined therein) and being applicable to Hermes-covered loan agreements such as this Agreement and more particularly the First Deferred Loans hereunder.

  • This law or "the law" means the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court Law embraced in

  • Interpretation Act means the Interpretation Act (British Columbia) from time to time in force and all amendments thereto and includes all regulations and amendments thereto made pursuant to that Act;

  • Substantive means comments that contribute something new and hopefully important to the discussion. Thus a message that simply says “I agree” is not substantive. A substantive comment contributes a new idea or perspective, a good follow-up question to a point made, offers a response to a question, provides an example or illustration of a key point, points out an inconsistency in an argument, etc.

  • body governed by public law means any body:

  • Corporations Law means the Corporations Law of the Commonwealth of Australia as applying in each State and Territory of Australia;

  • Conflict shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.4.

  • Choice means the individual's expression of preference, opportunity for, and active role in decision-making related to the selection of assessments, services, service providers, goals and activities, and verification of satisfaction with these services. Choice may be communicated verbally, through sign language, or by other communication methods.

  • Arbitration Act means the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 and shall include any amendment to or any re-enactment thereof as in force from time to time.

  • Conflict of Interest Policy means the Company’s prevailing policy regarding conflicts of interest which is available at the website;

  • PPB Rules means the rules of the Procurement Policy Board as set forth in Title 9 of the Rules of the City of New York (“RCNY”), § 1-01 et seq.

  • Federal law means the Statute of Canada entitled “The Cannabis Act” and any other Canadian federal legislation regulating cannabis.

  • bodies governed by public law means bodies that have all of the following characteristics:

  • Takeovers Code means the Hong Kong Code on Takeovers and Mergers;

  • rules of court means Rules of Court made under this Act and includes forms;

  • bye-law means a bye-law framed by the corporation under this Act;

  • customs law means all the statutory provisions applied by the customs administration on the importation, exportation, transit or movement of goods whether or not they involve the collection of duties or taxes (or security thereof), on the enforcement of prohibitions, restrictions or control or exchange control regulations or on any other customs regime;

  • Competition Law means the Xxxxxxx Antitrust Act, the Xxxxxxx Antitrust Act, the HSR Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act, the ARC, FLN 135 and all other Law designed or intended to prohibit, restrict or regulate actions having the purpose or effect of monopolization, lessening of competition or restraint of trade.